Cheers I ask as its about 4 times the price.
If you have a B+M anywhere near you check there for your sugar, local ones to me sell Tate & Lyle at 45p per kilo.
Cheers I ask as its about 4 times the price.
I put my 800g of sugar into boiling water, the temp drops to 70 degrees.I have only used household sugar so cannot say whether it makes a difference. I'm tempted to experiment to find out for sure.
I did find this which covers the difference.
The main difference in the use is that it is a Mono Saccharide (one molecule of glucose) as opposed to household sugar which is a Di-saccahide (2 molecules). This means that fermentation using brewing sugar will start quicker and ferment cleaner. Normal household sugar has to be 'split' by the yeast which produces bi-products and impurities.*
These bi-products can have a taste which may slightly affect the taste of home brewed drinks.*
Are there any instructions on how to make wow
I can't find the videos
Wel I just had a go, suck an see lol
Ended up with a sg of 1100 sounds high to me but I'am a novice
If you let it go to .990 it'll give you roughly 13% ABV.
Could I add more sugar
I would like to get one-off them to proper giggle water levels :grin:
Thanks for your input chippy-tea
Hi folks. I have a rgj and Apple mix going. I can see the activity in the demijohn like mad but hasn't frothed at all. I made one replacing Apple for grapefruit juice and it has a head I dream for on my beer. Is this normal.
Are the ones in the first post in this thread not working for you? http://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=49462
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Could I add more sugar
I would like to get one-off them to proper giggle water levels :grin:
Thanks for your input chippy-tea
Do you think I would get away with filtering wine from each bottle to new bottles
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